Could Jason Kenny Be the Next PM

Cannuck

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They bitch a lot about leaders from Ontario as well... when I say "East" I mean Ontario/Quebec. Guess I should use "central" (although, in my mind, that's Manitoba...)

Really? Other than Harper and a slough of Dippers, how many leaders have been from the center of the universe in the last 40 years?
 

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I knew that. Ontario is where Alberta gets most of it's bible-thumping social conservatives. They grow them like dandelions down there. Ontario is Canada's bible belt.
 

pegger

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Really? Other than Harper and a slough of Dippers, how many leaders have been from the center of the universe in the last 40 years?

From Ontario? PMs. - maybe Turner- I don't remember where he was from. As for the rest - Trudeau - Quebec, Clark - Quebec, Turner??, Mulroney - Quebec, Campbell - BC, Chretien - Quebec, Martin - Quebec, Harper - Alberta. Party Leaders? Iggy (and IIRC - there was a lot of complaining that he was a "Toronto" boy)? Possibly Broadbent or McDonnough (I don't remember where they are from)... Seems like the West has had 2 PMs to Ontario's 1 (in the last 40 years)

As you guys slag me for my generalization, I notice no one is challenging Wulfie on his point - which was the reverse of mine. Let me ask, how many leaders have been from the West? 2 PMs - Harper (who may or may not be from the West - depends on what serves him best that day) and Kim Campbell (who was rejected by everyone - not jsut Ontario) and 2 party leaders - Preston and Stockwell - who lead parties that split the right vote. Did I miss any? I think making the generalization that Ontario-ans won't support a western leader is just as off base as my generalization.
 
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As you guys slag me for my generalization, I notice no one is challenging Wulfie on his point - which was the reverse of mine.

There is no need to slag him. He happens to be right (for the most part)

Let me ask, how many leaders have been from the West?

Not including Reform and other parties that had no hope of being elected, 3 in the last 40 years. Clark, Turner and Campbell serve a total of 45 minutes between them. This allowed the PMs from Kweebeck to have a coffee and a potty break. The one Ontarian (Steven Harper) surpassed Alberta's record during his first nights sleep at 24 Sussex.

I think making the generalization that Ontario-ans won't support a western leader is just as off base as my generalization.

I think you should just quit generalizing about the generalizations regarding your general generalizing.
 

pegger

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I think you should just quit generalizing about the generalizations regarding your general generalizing.

Generally, I was generalizing about his general generalizations.

Seriously though - the majority of leaders have been from Quebec. I agree a change is needed, and don't care where the leader of the party is from - so long as he's not an incompetent boob. When someone like that shows up, let me know - cause I don't see anyone that fits the bill at the moment. (Kenney included)
 
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AnnaG

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I'm with Pegger, except for the bit about parties. Party poopers, er people, I mean spend more time trying to make their party happy than Canadians. They also spend more time dissing the other guy's party than they do pleasing Canadians. Ottawa's a ship of fools doing a circle jerk.
 

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I went to school with him in Saskatoon when he was a member of the Liberal Party. I knew a lot of the Young Liberals at the UofS, including David Herle, but I didn't really know him. Kenney ran for President of the national young Liberals, if I recall correctly. The Tories thought very highly of him. I remember Eric Bernstein trying to heavily recruit him. He said he'd never join the Tories. Then he joined the Reform Party. He had a reputation of being smart and ambitious.